Religion is a crucial source of legitimacy and Political mobilisation in Cultures. Conflict between groups is often within one state, based upon different religion, race, language, culture, history...
Mood and dream foreshadow the ideal effectiveness of our soul on behalf of ourselves and others. They indicate for us, each in its own way, that an operational soul is available for us and places i...
The application of technology and its integrations includes the scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life or to the change and manipulation of the human environment.
Circa 3000 y...
Some of the themes
followed up in this discursive essay:
Our mind, visible or invisible - thought as responsible activity both human-natural and spiritual - true thought - knowing the truth as ...
Weather is never static. It is always dynamic. Its interpretation is an art. The art of applying complex information about weather to the equally complex task of wildland fire control cannot be acq...
Whilst it could be said that most educated folk understand the general science that landed men on the Moon in the latter part of the 20th Century it is sad that the very same people fail to underst...
The 2019 Edition of the Complete & Independent Guide to the Eurovision Song Contest is the 12th edition of this book and as usual it is packed with statistical details of every Contest since 1956 a...
Human nature is in abundance of fundamental dispositions and traits. Theories about the nature of humankind form a part of every culture. One traditional question centred on whether humans are natu...
These live sciences, like the present one, are works of transition from development to evolution. When a human being evolves he has to cope somehow with the fact that 'everything changes', even the...
This book is written specifically for those laymen who do not have the privilege to attend a Bible College because of work commitment or other reasons. This lesson in discipleship begins with under...
This is a treatment of the greatest questions we can ask written by a layperson for lay-reading. Accordingly, this book is neither qualified nor intended as an instrument for academic study.
At th...
Several parents, after a lighthearted exchange of opinion on the subject, came to the conclusion that they really knew precious little about the kind of education they wanted for their children. Th...
A new translation by David Bolton of Euripides' tragedy Iphigenia at Aulis. The prose and verse of the translation aim to provide an authentic rendering of the original Greek text and to maintain i...
Historically, Notaries Public predate the Roman empire; their development coincides with that of written and recorded communication. As the ability to read and write was rare, the earliest Notaries...
Have you ever been in a cemetery and saw something unusual looking on a headstone? Maybe an engraving that looks like a shield? Letters or initials? Well, this is the place to find some answers!
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A new translation of Casina by Plautus. The play was first produced at the end of the third century or early second century BC.
An old man and his son are each in love with Casina, a slave girl. ...
The famous Dutch philosopher Baruch de Spinoza (1632-1677) is difficult to comprehend. Emeritus professor Maarten van Buuren published two books on Spinoza in 2016, in which he analyses Spinoza's p...